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Big Ideas

with Dr. Neal Glaviano

Healing injured veterans by studying basketball

As a member of the Army National Guard for over two decades, assistant professor of kinesiology Neal Glaviano is acutely aware of knee pain’s impact in active duty and reserve-based military units – and is applying knowledge gained from working with UConn’s world-class student athletes toward helping active-duty service members and veterans heal and avoid injury.

Big Ideas

with Dr. Neal Glaviano

As a member of the Army National Guard for over two decades, assistant professor of kinesiology Neal Glaviano is acutely aware of knee pain’s impact in active duty and reserve-based military units – and is applying knowledge gained from working with UConn’s world-class student athletes toward helping active-duty service members and veterans heal and avoid injury.

Healing injured veterans by studying basketball

As a member of the Army National Guard for over two decades, assistant professor of kinesiology Neal Glaviano is acutely aware of knee pain’s impact in active duty and reserve-based military units – and is applying knowledge gained from working with UConn’s world-class student athletes toward helping active-duty service members and veterans heal and avoid injury.

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